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.WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900. MISSIONARIES ?Fs GRANTED A PARDON V FROM CHINA Refugees Arrive In San francisco and Tell Their Stories homos and the landscape of China. Iu closing. Ho Yorr said that ho could no legitimate reasmi whv one nation should -wish to force Its religion upon another. : . '' UOT. T. T. UECR RESTORES IS EX- COSTICr TO CITIZENSHIP. 6. Of ADYENTIRES WITH THE BOXfRS Desperate Fiht With a Band of Mou ffolians How Thej Kccaia With Their. Uvea. SAN FIJAXCSCO. Am. 17. A num1nT of refugee arrival here from China, m tho ijh'aimr Hong Kong Mariu Aniohg jtheiu are Dr. P. C. Leslie, of Moimial. Dr. Leslie, win has no less thaii fifteen wounds o;i his iMHly a a result of hi encounter with the Chim-si tells the irr of their escape from the inis-ioa in Hu nan. Tie said: j "There wvre otily threw n-rolrorsi !u 1 ho party. Tw or three hundred Chinese made a fut-iout- attack upon us completely stim-iiiMling us. Tlioy pelted u with (.rick and stones, at the same time i -dashing civ.-av with their swords. We brought our tb'tee revolver; Info play, and fought like .Union- in profe.-t the women a"ad children. We kit lot 1 several Chinese. "Just as things wore lcgiuniug ' to look -hopeless for us. soino of the Chi nese poiuncd iiHiu our valuables. Ji was .-now- evident that they valued eiir belongrigs jnore than our beads. They fell to lighting anions them selves, and robled us of everything we had. ovon going so far jis to cut the skirts off the women." A BKhATKD IUvI'OUT. Tung Chow. iAug. 12 The Japan ese entered Tung Chow loday. blow ing open the gatof. Win-re Hie heavi est opposition -was expected none was offered. -' t The Chiiies.N are report -d retreat ing' 1" Pekin. and deserting by tin wholesale. The allies arc .ainpiiig today alwnif the walled city of .Tun? Chow, after seven miles of marching under a terrible Min. Many Amen ca a s a re prost ra t ed . A AVINTKU CAMl'AKiX. Perl in. Aug. j 17. -Hermatiy beyond, nny doubt is preparim everything for en autmiui and winter campaign in China, t sinking evidence of this Is ihi- fact that- a steamer lias lceit chat t red fr 'i -cciuteer, to fai ry to China iiiateri.il for a 3f mile to ld rail road. I CONSIL 'GOODNOW ATTACKED IS lI!Alif:KI WITH COM.rsiO.N " wrni Tin; ciiini-i:. . . - i . "---, The State Department 'Take. No Stock In the Accusations" Hi Traduccr Are IJriti.ji. SUA X:ij(AI Aug. PI. The Shang Iihi Cazof'tf iiup'.-iclies the I'niitd States t'oiisiiL John Jodtiow. fir 1k n complicity '.with tlit Chiuisc. X)T CUKDITED. Washingon.! Aug. 17.- The Sfate Department takeJ no stork in the story put " forth by tin Chan-re tJa yWIt at SUtaIiai. accusing Consul tb'iietal UiHriitow of complicity witii the C1iine.se. On the contrary, he t vpoken of in ittie very -highest tortus ami hts course in the trying siiuatioji is comii.ctideil. A iiuniber of stattv 'luont? have uppenretl coticet ning Mr. ;omIiov's suggestion a lni' lo land ing of Itritlslt -iriHtp.. The only pan which Mr. CKdiiu bok in litis niar ler was to inform jlie Slate Depirt . iiient that liej tbmttltsl the wisdom of landing iroos of one nation without otiierK liaviug; Ibe same prl ilegi-. I: al- it ;id that the Chines tia i.ette is a Itritisli pa-wr ami sifv,,y represents a seiiiinicnt eisting aytont; tie English at Shanghai oi.posod id tnoil IJeneral C en I now and the t t.urse be lia-t pur.-t:ed. P.llll ISlf WILL LAND. Shanghai. Aug. 17. The llriti-di tr.nr) -w-ill kiml here loinorrow. AM is tpiHt here and in .the Yaugiso val ley. ; EXCj; I. LENT S.CO I "PS. Kapid Atlraiiee Ahletl by ;ih1 Work of ICu-st uis ami Japanese. j Fairs. Au-'i 17.- A .lispaieb rec.-iv.il-here from ;iiei4n.-Frey, in comiuau ! r tle Fnyeh marine force in China, da led ugtrst 'uh. says 11m; rap-d ,-d vaii.e ttf I lie allies towanl Ft kin wax illte to .-seeHi-llt sc.iUl'ilig of tec Kiis-.-.i.-tns and Japanese. . tMo ral Ffey retn.netl to I u t -in tu outer to h ad the reinforcements f French troop to the front. I md.ng there Jie ihtnians. Austria us and Ital ians. v.l-t. wcrf- not reprcnte.1 with the advame column, tae general ofter e,1 lo gie then fa.ililb"' fr to tiie front with Id conimufi I. I ik aeccpt-il v ilh Hurnks and a new cot til.di, tinillHlsfil of the forces ' natieiis menf.i.mil. tT-:etl f'-r I ck.n. till EAT DAXCFlt Oakland. CaU An 'h ii" Consul lb -nerwl at s ' ct-e... in an addre lrore the Socfc-t-r. .pw-stioti.-"! the sdvisald'ny. ev n rrom C.tuc-mian stamlp nat- 'r ttmvertliig llie entire Chinese popula tion to Christianity. tTbere are rtHMRHi.i.H.H of my ooun trrnion," tiit lb Vow. "Tir are in creasing In vast ntim'HTs. Tliey.a-e .piick K 'ileum and. taking th-v facts Into t-ouj-itlerath.nj what w-oitid happen if the white inc. succeeded hi forcing ir?r clvili.ation and ita kttov.-t edge monj them? They will Ik--able to manufaetitre gun- and all the ra gins of warfare with eqmil ficility. Cmler these- rlrrnm5tanees. Chrl-tian-if mlglit triumph and again It might nAt." " , The Ihree chief rante of the pre 'nt': troubles in China, Ho Vow de- WOMEN OF YVOODCILYFT. Ottleei Elevted Ur the Ensuing Two Years One Salem Lady. Salt Lake City. Utah, An 18.-Th Women of WotHkraft held a protract ed seion last night, at which the fol lowing grand officer were chosen for the eusuiug two year: ' ; Cian. guardian. Mrn. Canie C. Van i-daH. of I't-nUetu. Or.; Graud ad viser, Mrs. M. E Dernstin. of Hau ford. Cal.: Grand clerk.T. I Wrtjrlit, of I-eatlrille, Colo.; ilraud banker, Mrs Mary A- llurky, of l'ortland. tr.; tirand niauagers-Mrs. Annio Hawk ins. jrf TolethOr.; Sirs. Rose McCros key.; of I'alone. Wash.; Mrs. Lillian V: l'dlo-k. M. r.. f Ienver, Colo.: Jraii l litazieiaii. Mrs. IWssie Martin, of Chehali. Wash.; tJrand i attendant. Mrs. Helen M. Somhwiek. Saleui, Or.; ffiand inner eiitiiH-l. Mrs.tora Wil son, of l'ollui.-iii. Wash.; tiran.l outer Sentinel. .Mrs. May Hollywood, of Vic tor. Colo ;i CONCEUNlXtJ It LAST FUIJXACIvS. EiTorts of the Cameies to Control Pig Metal Production. P5fts4.nr.jr. Ia.. Aug. 17. The l,sl tomorrow will say: T he eon t ml f the product km of pis metal in this country is lM-ing Keen ret I ly tlie Carnegie Cottmany. It is seek ing to Imy all the big blast furnace plain in the Cliitcd Staten.' The fact that the Caruegie Company ha. contracted for - 1U.im.hmhk.) tens o lrtui ore annually. vlicti ti.in hmh ") will amply supply its present plants, is taken an "an indication that it osMct od to acquire other phints of sutfU-ieiit ca'pacity to use the remaining ton uage. A 1111 IXTATES IT. 1 tort Maty, of this city, is now heated in SMikane. wiiere ii Is nist prosperous. In a let it r received from itiia y-neril:iy. Mr. Macy nays: "I .jiit! - fis-1 t.fs: witliout the Sfatesmau." IX THE APTOMOIIILE. 1 take my sweet for a tpilet ride In an auliuiiotiile for two. And t'li through the lonely lane we glide. As lovers are prom to I . No lincs'to bother, no linr to fret And lesson the evening's zesi ; The lever, 'obedient, .si.iys where set And we can petf'eiMii the rest. Ill case tilt:' vehicle si'itg' sSitmld balk When far frorh our home we are. Don't think we'd have- to 'i oiU an I Hill!;. Or wa-l a ca'l car: ; Her lip on m'," !m a I-i3g. itiag K.-i And no o'h !ie;"t:' ti tell, Woeld llit'i" -:e'-o ti.ii elf ;ctric h'r. . "rm.i ii . in iii. .ii 1,'iiini' i t a .' t :i S.ib'n. K.hvhi 1, i IM I.MTIIM. Poor Mr. I. til-' -Siii'iJier-L'mg 1 Pt !.' bi;c; D- l'i!l"! t'. M 1 H II. is pti-trcii ' atav. at'd in ';:.iboi -. ller lua tit iiiisba !.tls uio;iiii. While she :'.m-ij;".i i:il. clern'.I.v Has but a s'ngle care-- Since man la.gv?- aie made In he.i- i T.i hn-ak l!;- it"id 1 1 it-re! - l"h - A ''.! t S.eart S- I'r'ttd Sia't-s Marshal.-t i!i tiie sn.p.i eit difrici of Ohio mif-t fn-p!i u1. lake tlcir eloites ami "-' on .atieial el rands rt lllote l-'lli Hit- ItUekeye .t i:e! At i i. riling to the annual state ic -ii' ..f tin-'' ottice of, Vivian l';:g i;. l'nile.1 States rslci I. for the fiscal vear ending .tune ::. PR"!, he travel hil en thiyt i illii .-lit hll-ilies J1.NS) o.iles :.l .1 cost of Xl.l.Sit. at'd h.S thjaitv. I In we: truvelbxl ,f...l'i mileJ M n ai'a "! of l.".-'. "1-irshal v I p,, ie Im-v 7 Fa gin made iw trips ,'ii"s I'm- con j , , .. . . ..lit.,'. .i. lim-nt. aett tit tiita tn-e traten -n in him during the year nearly cpals the eiiel-.'t felfll'-e of the glohe. It is said that ti t- aiuiiltcr of uiili'-- travclh-d by Marsltal I'agin and .b-pnt'c- dnr ing the pa-t yea--- is" t!ire tnies greaier than tiie distance covered by any . rm r .Marstial's oflice in C:e 1'nit ed States. Ohio t.it u are great trav ellers. A vo !i or so ago i- iaiii: .b-K e Was i-,,ld.l of a gold wat.-h an t SI-':: by a hath h-o'-e .tltctilaiit a I oil'" of t! Ik-h Ih-s l":ir New Vetkt The te xt day lie met I'e'er F. D.lib-V. who will star i'i lii-t pitHitietioti of "liodge. p.Mlge'.V Ct." DiM-v rie-hed nj. to him wi'ti a -fUMerlie;i o-.k '! 'bsoi r and aid: " I read of - our mi- f ''! "' Kunpose we ill md goon! now the bank "toll is ai-i't'." Da Hey told a friend ih.-.t McKee's HI 1'm-k woutd ca.ts i.cs tlieie to ad'-to a m w s: st--.it next season. Tbey w.ml-l pi V w . k-,-t:iMiis In banks only and would there bv le assured ot plenty' of 'tii":ey. Allele I'.I'MIv will play as Iras in I. n Ilnr i!i coining .-a-n Miss FI.M-k was in E. II. SoUe-nts si,-.M.r. for two seasons, playing among oiber rtdes. Alibdi in "The King's Mu-ke-tet r." She was al- a nteuiiH-r of the Lyceum Theatre s!'-k .i.mpany in Fai'imore- f'r two years. Thv fruit crop in the many ..rehar-ls in lite vie'Htitv of. Fnitni is uuusiially Itt-'e this vear. AT'ne annual ..oipnr of fruit front this sect Ion is get I tug to Ih nomething immen-- I'nnui Ib publica li.' The death of Senator C.ear of Iowa rcinte- by one the iiuhdr f former Coivernors wht are now S.nattrt. which Itn-liKlew FrtK t r. 1 terry. Haw ley Culioni. Iite. I'erkins, Shoiip. Till umn, Foraker ami; Cnll-ers.ni. (.ailicr ye nise-bnds white yo may, 'old Time i still n-flyins. And this Mi.e tl.v..-r tliat ttiiides tday Totii'imw will le Syiog. if - llerrtek. . Tiie hop raids around Ial!? all t,w,k we!! id are 1-hiI free of bee. The indications are that picking wi.I leg;n earlier than last year ami tin priot ouTitsk is not' - v u Old M.tlel.-The m-w minister had a decidtilly slow- th-liv.-ry. Main nta x. Iaiine.l IVth after the servi.-e M wisli they'd sent u n higher geared siwakor."-in'i'L". . Th Ma Wm Discharged la j of 1 ant Year sad I Xow a R raid rot of Idabo. tKrmn Daily Statosiunn. Aug. is.) Cov. T. T. Ceer yesterday granted a. full pardon to Burden Perkins, alias? Henry Smith, who was eoiivit ted in Wallowa county in August, 18t7. of the crime of burglary, ami was sen teheed to the penitentiary for three years, which sentence he served, re ceiving his discharge on May 1", 1ij. Perkins made an cAcellcur "reemd f.-r gtod btdiavior while In the penitent i- j ary, and since his discharge Iras lived in Idaho, where Ik has the reputation of a law-abiding and honorable citizen. The pardon was petitioned for by Iks neighbor, and is endorsed and recom mended by (Juv. Sieuneui.-erg. of Itla lio. It has tiie efl'ect of restoriug him to full Citizenship. A Million w.rs yestertlay fihif. In .the executive tlepart m lit, t'tr the pardon cirertit court for Mnltuontah county. f (hs. Moiiph. convicted in the state on December 14, I-W'.r. of the crime ot assanli with the intent to commit ran and sentenced to the penitentiary l'r i a term of ten years 'lite petit ion is endorsed by V. V. Hume. distric,t at toitiey for Multnomah county. Avnere Moirlsoii was convicted, and by Cir cuit Judge M. . Heivrge. aud t'ugre-is man, Tiios. II. Tongue. Among the sig!i.-rs of the pet it on are four -oft lie jurors wiio trietl the case, ami the suiunifut is made that .three' other Juirs have since tliisl. while Several have gone to .Alaska and tu other states. Following are sotjie of-the iianici siueil io tin- petition: 11. I. W'tMMlaid. Jno. Conner. J. It. Patker, It. F. Clayton. .1. C. Morela.nl. .1. 11. Mii-viier. James Young, Ueorge C. Starr. A. Salmon. C. A. Weetl. A. A. .Marshall. -I. M. Vaughn. Tiaiik . Mot if". Titos. II. Tongue, .1. A. Wilson, W. M. Cake. ' t;i:oVTH )? l'lULADKLPIilA. As originaily tail oit by William peiin,. tiie city w.-is run miles long a i-tl on.- mile wid-.-. Township after town!;'.p was aiu-'.il till at last tiie city iHitttnla lies coincided with tlio-e of i n'Mily JJ miles lotlg. Itostoll :i i;,i!i ti.eoid ct it;:ty litn and ttik in live ii::lviiiL' towns. Crcater X-w o:t. jiiid I'hiladeiphia now exceed in area and poiti!at:oii some Eut'tipean I ivcipali' it -. Ill e::c'l c.l-.e coiisoli ':!i U !'-ris b. e: accomplj-kc.l i'.v the jo'nf' action of ii." i-ii.t 'a nl suinirbs. v, :;!i h-gi-l-it ive aitthoricati n. , 11 A V i:E IMI.DoNEln la -t veil wor ti, :i .'?! . im M . ic-r in ti:e l"i cf: ;iuditti '!ur mi contracts. K.1 Air. 17. Cap Carter, serving a sen h ral penitentiary f.r .'ovei'iinient on '.viiiMt was vl si ttl tihl.iy by. I . I :' r I :-. 'if 1,'lii.Mpi. !is le'otlie,-, an I I.. 1. Curler. tf Maklaml. 111.: mi i im- le. After a eon Terence farter's I relatives aro tmtod as s.tyiiig liicy jl-ave strong h pe of "veetiring a par id for the 'Captain. SAIL Foli Hti.Mi:. I Cambridge. .Masr:.. Aug. 17. Tie ma in ImmIv i f Cuban teicliers wiio havr- bom ai Harvard left to'day for hm.ie via Ningara Falls. . A l:fge lT'.' '- of :.eachers wi-ll to 54ee lu ll.'' of the country, ami a petition a-k.ng I lie t'lll-all I eiveruioelit If." pa t li'-lll their August salaries - lolay was'neut some time ago. This wdl ei'.nit tle-m to remain and amly or" i.cc the country. m ;c ess . i : v si 1. 1 : l :. l(iv.;cr -'low tuiet y-iur Mi . SHtuson! Kei'ly a i Wi": j t;-'- Pol I !-. vi. j. laved j Sin;-r; Siittisoll Well. mi! liel' lol. I lo .-ay ant thing to embarrass ii- I "was I icrc. and I haven't men lev mouth.- The August The Ageut faic-Uv. !he French pan f oiimi -ts whom Frank McKee wid tr.ii'tl a- the feature of a new fane bv John MeXallv. will arrive hi lAirc'ica ihi last week of thi m.'iM t the troupe consists of four mcii ami a woman. Tie la iter. Lucille Agou-t. is lertiarkably iM-iuliful and -eclipses must leading women- of the 1'arts stage in the elegance of her eestly .-twtis. Tie- imitators of ihe Agoist" i.-t. in.iMirte.l to trade ii their rcpu talieti- hae. relurne! lo Europe. They h.vted jitsi one week. Mnj. John VI. Etirk' s famous line. "Failure .ruts !.e fate id fakirs."- lias aga'n been r! i;fld Abu- !.!i;oering and h-r husbau I. Jane s K. Hack; II. have relmind 1o Xew A.uk aul go-u to Xanagan-'-ti pier for a two w-ek' stay. XY ii il- in t .v Vml Aliss Matiuering r-i.i lin-j iranitsci ii.i of J;mi t- Meredith and' exitres-ed her approbation ' f b Eu gene AV. I'rcsbrev will direct the re Im-is.'I,. agisted by Edward E. It -se. who 'eaih t lie dramatic vri"ii i coMa1'Mj tiieti wilh Faol Ford. Fie author ""iIT the novel. Kehersals m .l.inie.- Meredith will begin imtne-liat--ly cn Miss Ma nneriiig' reititn tu Xew York. ' Illinois usually has at least one can didatt tui a national ticket ;ml iwil ly has either a Demm-rat or l-iblb i-iu National Cwivention in Chicago. In the Democrat r.ominateilt there, in 1 ." Ihe KcpnMicans. in 1" tire U.tTbiVans. in I1 I lib rart;.s iM-ld their .-.-nventhun in Chicago, hi isxs lie. Iiublicans nominated there and in 1erj uml IWii the lN.n.-rats. This vear 'the only National Conven tion held in t'likago that f the Frohihitioidsis. .' : The new fruit dryer of .Harry Ptz i well undr way. Hi steam -ngi.te and lioiler liug set by Hrm-S8i Mi'ler. A gnod sixetl utoiage prm has tnu .iimpb-te-i am! the arjiiltrs will lialsh iii Cu- tlry house "xt week. He esHi-ti' j- Im gin ahuitr th tirli i'f Scpti-nilter ami thlliis- that grovv.-r.s w-til lring in all Ihe fruit he can han dle. Polk County Itemizcr. i Fine job printing. Statesman Oulce. 4t r PURE I'ltOSI'EUT IS GOOD uors i IIETTKK CONIITIN THAN IX MANY YEA Kb. (iruwrr.mil Realize HemanernWn Prli n If Oualltjr Is a ;kI a Apiimr anrrn fnll-e. (From Daily Statesman. 'Aug. I-. I Tin hop situation is impiiuving frien day to day. and Oregon grow, rs ar.' feeling much c neon rage. I i over tin prospect. From 'every jiail of the vulley tome reMeis to llie t lfect thai '.lie hop yards are looiving ibetier than -. er in 11m- Ira-!, and .hat ;t ite oiitl.ink for a splendid crop, of the jiine.-t iju-al-i'y. was ii'ter i.etier. ami tin priei of hops also promi -es be so much better than in former yea:'-, as ii Karr.'Mrt lie beiief r lint ijlie 'grower? vill this year- make bick some m their losses susta im d iti past years. Hon. M. L. Jones, .if l!n lii". pres ident if the ttreg'ti; li'-jjt Criinrtt A-'soi iiit i'tu, in di-1'-!! i oiidiii.ni yesi'-rda;. . -aid' lo a fepfi-euiati e o l he SI a levin. in: "The ."P nation of the iorcgoii iio.i growers is rl:i sly- mipi-. "g ii, dica; li'fii- for a g ..i e:t-p the 1m- ei t feci o. l;is. ptnlitv are lirst t he J a'ikers si etn to h.' willing io loan po-king 'money ! re-ut able gim-: e;-s wSo put tip goi; h-ips. .fa s. W' n Stanley, ageir: of -.the ). it. i. A., ha. order, to purchase hopsi'-f i!:e I'tf. i-ro;i at I 1 1- :i ii -1 I'tiftiish picking mon ey, subject to his inspection as to! jnaliiy. Wkiie ne' d. --j jot ;'dt.-i present s;ilts. or contraois. as iii ift is eMi'y rea-Miu lo belit vij- ihat pri : will be iielior. th-tse who desire to i ...... f .. ..-- ...o 11 ....ii- it.l..-..! ..f :i or H '-cuts. "Xcw York gniwers are holding for lo tif 111 cents, and hate made some lies of i-arly varieties iat 1 cents. It s 'varnestlv ris-omitieii-leil that growers, ilo not pick tlier. hops uiiiil fully matured." Ill the otJVcc of ihe vi'iordav. two h-;p county rn-o.'d. cosit rac- wcr tiled for record. , f Sam Kin. a Chiuima'i. transferred to the Fa uk of W oodbuni. all ' itis hops growing on ll.e i"';acre .t ,U! 1 il Mrs. Sarah 1 1 '. ' ttsi si. ' near Ibiit. ville. o. L. Larber. of V'oo.irurn. sold to Valetiline bM'Hi, of Xew-Vork. S.tmti JMiimSls. nt -P cents a roUlid. I ' .j cents' to Im paid at pi-king lime, the re mainder when tiie imps ; a re delivered to llie railroad si lt ion ua October. If.. .1. Of teeheimer for Lilienthat Pros: t. w'dlitig to rejt. x- his to-in- proposition of lo cents i guarantee to Ihe Oregon hop gfiivve;'. v. itiu.tlt' i i -i-rcii-f to Calif"! Mi - amil War iiing: on hops. Ml ST! f K T 1 1 E 1 1 0 FSE. Trump 1 don't know .wln-rt my io. ii local is eouiifig fn-iii. lady. La.t-y of the i louse ell. you've coie to a ; poo;- piace to; tilid out. This is im -Information bureau. The An-1 re S;.-tt Set. i I II IS t"; it EAT CHANCE. ! Harry It was kind .f you. old fel .low.lio htk after mv girl while I was away. How- .an I ever repay yon? t Fred -Well. I still owe the livery-' stable mav!.--The August Smart Set. ' I ijeergia tutiibir j of tin Iiepul-j bean .National -Vtn mil ! H Iteglsterj of tlw Fnit.-fl States! Treasury in Washhigton. an I tiie AVyoming mem-, l?-r Is the Asstsiaitt Atlomey-t.eiK-ral i a ciri.til t' service in t lx- Dca-rtm-nt ! of tl;e Interior. V i ii -j f h-e a;e"p- ! lions the I:ipnl.lic5n IXathmal I'om-I ir!tMe ha i nrtw-tijtation: of office- j iM.hh rs ami; licit lrr of jih. two coin- ie'tt.-.-ineti - ar- employed - officially? wit bin th" VtafW wliijeli they rpr- ri-t ntxtti the committee. Hawaii has a 4-eresent-itiv j.u the Ket:ble.tii ' National C.mmitfe f Ms year, Harold Sewall of Honolulu. i Fine job printing, Statesman Office. i x i 4 J 'l Strongest, purest, most economical and healthful of all leavening agents. Thtre-arc ri;v tit a ! " prit a co' ! i v- a. ROYAL CAKING FOWDtR C& . ulc VVILf OT A I'residental eleciur in New -receives the sum of MT. for eac'.t d..y in atieiidaiiee at Albany, leji ; r Willi 'b cents per mile, cadi v ay. from his place ot re-shleter.-. by -f..' most travelleit route, lo.tlii.' pS.o-e of mettiug.'' - : It has bet'ii ; discovered thai A'TLi: Stevens.iii"s strong jsiint Jsj h;. ab;iri'y as a story teller. j Tlio Pendleton Wool -scouring mfi! have handled thus far-ttl.Tl I pounds and have more. ill sight 7.V U Y i pouu.'.s I - PRESIDENT 4, 9 'r V " t T . ,a.-..A.- - f .-- jt-v .--? wi 7 1 V , jr '-. ' i' l - V V..J . - . e .- 4 Jrr l"' s. ' , - i im t"!. " 1 I '-J This is the fines' t photogr iph of tiie IJR'tn, by I'ach F.ro., New Ybrk. MRS. M'KINLEY. t -. i -. - - - : n '' ! ' I . . j . ' ' ' ''.'' ; l ': - . ' ; i 'V v tw! A'-- jv -'-My ; is , J'vv. H it i ly.-j.' -Vi 'f. '' - fN'? i r --jvv..r-.--f'.-'' 't This show Mrs. Mclvinley 5a her- by Clii!iliust. Washington.. m - i4fvk Li lis bsJ - -r ' y -' ' 7i iv,mn' .-. I ! ..I vJ a !,:! . jtvt twii!crr."hl .ire '!! I' r ; i'i I'l A.ii.'1'.i .ill! ::''tni. . in food. vo:k. Mi El 'Alt A Tolt'Y. :i Mell .!..!! i da oi :i.aT don't .jnu think ,wo-hi-n!l know I liii -.'to took.- so rttec ie:i Me .11. le I o . h i e i o-li;iiid .' di.-st not. when, they ma ri y Maii'iea- 'ei;!.tii.dt , tle.-ir liiiic! Ma vu't ' I : gi-f I the Ijil.ehetl billlel - ' i'-i'ii. aeo - practice, .libikjig scoe.-h V J f !' . I. !y ii I . ; - h T V. o uaildl- S.-i The n;;y be boi lie. t he lea tint. I 'p!-tel us. eiw by f !i .ei'.v-r bv v ; M'KINLEY t .-. ' - h V 1 V . ' .."- : 4 ; r - , t r -i ft. .- '4- v v - , President over jiielish-d. pyright, most at tr;' ttrp pr;.-e Copyjight. Phhi.